Class: Puppet::Application::Device

Inherits:
Puppet::Application show all
Defined in:
lib/vendor/puppet/application/device.rb

Constant Summary

Constants inherited from Puppet::Application

DOCPATTERN

Constants included from Util

Util::AbsolutePathPosix, Util::AbsolutePathWindows

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Attributes inherited from Puppet::Application

#command_line, #options

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods inherited from Puppet::Application

[], banner, clear!, clear?, #configure_indirector_routes, controlled_run, exit, find, #handlearg, #initialize, interrupted?, #name, option, option_parser_commands, #parse_options, restart!, restart_requested?, #run, #run_command, run_mode, #set_run_mode, #setup_logs, should_not_parse_config, should_parse_config, #should_parse_config?, should_parse_config?, stop!, stop_requested?

Methods included from Util

absolute_path?, activerecord_version, benchmark, binread, chuser, classproxy, #execfail, #execpipe, execute, execute_posix, execute_windows, logmethods, memory, path_to_uri, proxy, replace_file, safe_posix_fork, symbolize, symbolizehash, symbolizehash!, synchronize_on, thinmark, #threadlock, uri_to_path, wait_for_output, which, withumask

Methods included from Util::POSIX

#get_posix_field, #gid, #idfield, #methodbyid, #methodbyname, #search_posix_field, #uid

Constructor Details

This class inherits a constructor from Puppet::Application

Instance Attribute Details

#agentObject

Returns the value of attribute agent.



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# File 'lib/vendor/puppet/application/device.rb', line 10

def agent
  @agent
end

#argsObject

Returns the value of attribute args.



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# File 'lib/vendor/puppet/application/device.rb', line 10

def args
  @args
end

#hostObject

Returns the value of attribute host.



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# File 'lib/vendor/puppet/application/device.rb', line 10

def host
  @host
end

Instance Method Details

#helpObject



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# File 'lib/vendor/puppet/application/device.rb', line 59

def help
  <<-'HELP'

puppet-device(8) -- Manage remote network devices
========

SYNOPSIS
--------
Retrieves all configurations from the puppet master and apply
them to the remote devices configured in /etc/puppet/device.conf.

Currently must be run out periodically, using cron or something similar.

USAGE
-----
  puppet device [-d|--debug] [--detailed-exitcodes] [-V|--version]
            [-h|--help] [-l|--logdest syslog|<file>|console]
            [-v|--verbose] [-w|--waitforcert <seconds>]


DESCRIPTION
-----------
Once the client has a signed certificate for a given remote device, it will 
retrieve its configuration and apply it.

USAGE NOTES
-----------
One need a /etc/puppet/device.conf file with the following content:

[remote.device.fqdn]
type <type>
url <url>

where:
 * type: the current device type (the only value at this time is cisco)
 * url: an url allowing to connect to the device

Supported url must conforms to:
 scheme://user:password@hostname/?query

 with:
  * scheme: either ssh or telnet
  * user: username, can be omitted depending on the switch/router configuration
  * password: the connection password
  * query: this is device specific. Cisco devices supports an enable parameter whose
  value would be the enable password.

OPTIONS
-------
Note that any configuration parameter that's valid in the configuration file
is also a valid long argument.  For example, 'server' is a valid configuration
parameter, so you can specify '--server <servername>' as an argument.

* --debug:
  Enable full debugging.

* --detailed-exitcodes:
  Provide transaction information via exit codes. If this is enabled, an exit
  code of '2' means there were changes, an exit code of '4' means there were
  failures during the transaction, and an exit code of '6' means there were both
  changes and failures.

* --help:
  Print this help message

* --logdest:
  Where to send messages.  Choose between syslog, the console, and a log file.
  Defaults to sending messages to syslog, or the console if debugging or
  verbosity is enabled.

* --verbose:
  Turn on verbose reporting.

* --waitforcert:
  This option only matters for daemons that do not yet have certificates
  and it is enabled by default, with a value of 120 (seconds).  This causes
  +puppet agent+ to connect to the server every 2 minutes and ask it to sign a
  certificate request.  This is useful for the initial setup of a puppet
  client.  You can turn off waiting for certificates by specifying a time
  of 0.

EXAMPLE
-------
  $ puppet device --server puppet.domain.com

AUTHOR
------
Brice Figureau


COPYRIGHT
---------
Copyright (c) 2011 Puppet Labs, LLC 
Licensed under the Apache 2.0 License
  HELP
end

#mainObject



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# File 'lib/vendor/puppet/application/device.rb', line 157

def main
  vardir = Puppet[:vardir]
  confdir = Puppet[:confdir]
  certname = Puppet[:certname]

  # find device list
  require 'puppet/util/network_device/config'
  devices = Puppet::Util::NetworkDevice::Config.devices
  if devices.empty?
    Puppet.err "No device found in #{Puppet[:deviceconfig]}"
    exit(1)
  end
  devices.each_value do |device|
    begin
      Puppet.info "starting applying configuration to #{device.name} at #{device.url}"

      # override local $vardir and $certname
      Puppet.settings.set_value(:confdir, ::File.join(Puppet[:devicedir], device.name), :cli)
      Puppet.settings.set_value(:vardir, ::File.join(Puppet[:devicedir], device.name), :cli)
      Puppet.settings.set_value(:certname, device.name, :cli)

      # this will reload and recompute default settings and create the devices sub vardir, or we hope so :-)
      Puppet.settings.use :main, :agent, :ssl

      # this init the device singleton, so that the facts terminus
      # and the various network_device provider can use it
      Puppet::Util::NetworkDevice.init(device)

      # ask for a ssl cert if needed, but at least
      # setup the ssl system for this device.
      setup_host

      require 'puppet/configurer'
      configurer = Puppet::Configurer.new
      report = configurer.run(:network_device => true)
    rescue => detail
      puts detail.backtrace if Puppet[:trace]
      Puppet.err detail.to_s
    ensure
      Puppet.settings.set_value(:vardir, vardir, :cli)
      Puppet.settings.set_value(:confdir, confdir, :cli)
      Puppet.settings.set_value(:certname, certname, :cli)
      Puppet::SSL::Host.reset
    end
  end
end

#preinitObject



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# File 'lib/vendor/puppet/application/device.rb', line 12

def preinit
  # Do an initial trap, so that cancels don't get a stack trace.
  Signal.trap(:INT) do
    $stderr.puts "Cancelling startup"
    exit(0)
  end

  {
    :waitforcert => nil,
    :detailed_exitcodes => false,
    :verbose => false,
    :debug => false,
    :centrallogs => false,
    :setdest => false,
  }.each do |opt,val|
    options[opt] = val
  end

  @args = {}
end

#setupObject



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# File 'lib/vendor/puppet/application/device.rb', line 210

def setup
  setup_logs

  args[:Server] = Puppet[:server]
  if options[:centrallogs]
    logdest = args[:Server]

    logdest += ":" + args[:Port] if args.include?(:Port)
    Puppet::Util::Log.newdestination(logdest)
  end

  Puppet.settings.use :main, :agent, :device, :ssl

  # Always ignoreimport for agent. It really shouldn't even try to import,
  # but this is just a temporary band-aid.
  Puppet[:ignoreimport] = true

  # We need to specify a ca location for all of the SSL-related i
  # indirected classes to work; in fingerprint mode we just need
  # access to the local files and we don't need a ca.
  Puppet::SSL::Host.ca_location = :remote

  Puppet::Transaction::Report.indirection.terminus_class = :rest

  # Override the default; puppetd needs this, usually.
  # You can still override this on the command-line with, e.g., :compiler.
  Puppet[:catalog_terminus] = :rest

  Puppet[:facts_terminus] = :network_device

  Puppet::Resource::Catalog.indirection.cache_class = :yaml
end

#setup_hostObject



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# File 'lib/vendor/puppet/application/device.rb', line 204

def setup_host
  @host = Puppet::SSL::Host.new
  waitforcert = options[:waitforcert] || (Puppet[:onetime] ? 0 : 120)
  cert = @host.wait_for_cert(waitforcert)
end